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Mindful America: The Mutual Transformation of Buddhism Meditation and American Culture by Jeff Wilson (Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies, Renison University College, Waterloo University)

Over the past three decades, ''mindfulness'' has evolved from an Asian religious technique largely unknown in the west to a popular cure-all and a money-making industry. America has seen a rise in advocacy for and practice of mindful eating, mindful sex, mindful parenting, mindfulness at work, mindful sports, mindful divorce lawyers, mindfulness-based stress relief, and mindfulness-based addiction recovery. Mindfulness is being taught in the public schools, the hospitals, and now even in the military. In the first comprehensive study of this phenomenon, Jeff Wilson explores how mindfulness came to be applied to so many non-traditional concerns, how it has been reconceptualized, and where it fits in American Buddhism while increasingly influencing and being appropriated by non-Buddhists. Wilson demonstrates that the concept of mindfulness in America is a perfect example of how Buddhism enters new cultures and becomes domesticated: in each case, the new culture takes from Buddhism what they believe will relieve their specific distresses and concerns, in the process producing new Buddhisms adapted to their needs. In Japan, where concerns were dangerous ghosts and capricious elemental deities, Buddhism became funerary and exorcistic; in modern America the concerns are secular and therapeutic, with an orientation toward personal fulfillment and lifestyle management, but the underlying pattern is the same. Drawing on case studies focused on mindful eating, sexual intimacy, addiction, work, and parenting, Wilson shows how Buddhism shed its counter-cultural quality and was assimilated into common American lifestyles. He also examines the economics of the mindfulness movement, as embodied by services and products such as smartphone applications. Mindful America provides critical insight into the origins of mindfulness meditation practices in Asian Buddhist history, and shows how mindfulness meditation came to be popular (especially among the laity) in American Buddhism.

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In this well-honed study, Jeff Wilson explores the mindfulness movement in the context of modern American religion and culture. As he does so, we are invited to reflect upon the multi-faceted phenomena of religious transformation, appropriation, and commodification of old world meditation techniques and new world realities. An engaging and enlightening read. * Jan Willis, author of Dreaming Me: Black, Baptist and Buddhist - One Woman's Spiritual Journey *

About Jeff Wilson (Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies, Renison University College, Waterloo University)

Jeff Wilson is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies at Renison University College, Waterloo University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Waking Up in Mindful America ; 1. Mediating Mindfulness: How Does Mindfulness Reach America? ; 2. Mystifying Mindfulness: How is Mindfulness Made Available for Appropriation? ; 3. Medicalizing Mindfulness: How is Mindfulness Modified to Fit a Scientific and Therapeutic Culture? ; 4. Mainstreaming Mindfulness: How is Mindfulness Adapted to Middle-Class Needs? ; 5. Marketing Mindfulness: How is Mindfulness Turned into a Commercial Product? ; 6. Moralizing Mindfulness: How is Mindfulness Related to Values and Worldviews? ; Postscript: Making Sense of Mindfulness ; Bibliography ; Notes ; Index

Additional information

GOR011704729
9780199827817
0199827818
Mindful America: The Mutual Transformation of Buddhism Meditation and American Culture by Jeff Wilson (Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies, Associate Professor of Religious Studies and East Asian Studies, Renison University College, Waterloo University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
20140821
280
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